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- Ligne n°33 : Marriage
- Ligne n°41 : Marriage, a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a
Ligne n°42 : man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, ...
Ligne n°44 : ... accords status to their offspring (if any). The universality of- Ligne n°45 : marriage within different societies and cultures is attributed to the
Ligne n°46 : many basic social and personal functions for which it provides ...
Ligne n°51 : ... care of children and their education and socialization, and regulation- Ligne n°52 : of lines of descent. Through the ages, marriages have taken a great
Ligne n°53 : number of forms. (See exchange marriage; group marriage; polyandry; ...
Ligne n°52 : ... of lines of descent. Through the ages, marriages have taken a great- Ligne n°53 : number of forms. (See exchange marriage; group marriage; polyandry;
- Ligne n°53 : number of forms. (See exchange marriage; group marriage; polyandry;
Ligne n°54 : polygamy; tree marriage. See also common-law marriage.) ...
Ligne n°53 : ... number of forms. (See exchange marriage; group marriage; polyandry;- Ligne n°54 : polygamy; tree marriage. See also common-law marriage.)
- Ligne n°54 : polygamy; tree marriage. See also common-law marriage.)
- Ligne n°56 : By the 21st century the nature of marriage in Western
Ligne n°57 : countries—particularly with regard to the significance of procreation ...
Ligne n°58 : ... and the ease of divorce—had begun to change. In 2000 the Netherlands- Ligne n°59 : became the first country to legalize same-sex marriages; the law went
Ligne n°60 : into force on April 1, 2001. In the ensuing years, numerous other ...
Ligne n°71 : ... imposes increased duties on human parents for the care of their- Ligne n°72 : children, and marriage traditionally has been seen as the institution
Ligne n°73 : best suited to fulfill these parental duties and responsibilities. ...
Ligne n°75 : ... A Bedouin family sitting in front of their tent in the Sahara desert.- Ligne n°76 : family law: Legal consequences of marriage
- Ligne n°78 : Two persons might produce the economic incidents of marriage by
Ligne n°79 : executing appropriate contracts or settlements. In some legal systems, ...
Ligne n°80 : ... a contract in conventional form is the core of the constitution of- Ligne n°81 : marriage. The contract may be complex, with a variety of clauses, as
Ligne n°82 : in… ...- Ligne n°86 : Some form of marriage has been found to exist in all human societies,
Ligne n°87 : past and present. Its importance can be seen in the elaborate and ...- Ligne n°92 : The main legal function of marriage is to ensure the rights of the
Ligne n°93 : partners with respect to each other and to ensure the rights and define ...
Ligne n°93 : ... partners with respect to each other and to ensure the rights and define- Ligne n°94 : the relationships of children within a community. Marriage has
Ligne n°95 : historically conferred a legitimate status on the offspring, which ...
Ligne n°97 : ... traditions of that community, including the right of inheritance. In- Ligne n°98 : most societies marriage also established the permissible social
Ligne n°99 : relations allowed to the offspring, including the acceptable selection ...- Ligne n°102 : Until the late 20th century, marriage was rarely a matter of free
Ligne n°103 : choice. In Western societies love between spouses came to be associated ...
Ligne n°103 : ... choice. In Western societies love between spouses came to be associated- Ligne n°104 : with marriage, but even in Western cultures (as the novels of writers
Ligne n°105 : such as Henry James and Edith Wharton attest) romantic love was not the ...
Ligne n°105 : ... such as Henry James and Edith Wharton attest) romantic love was not the- Ligne n°106 : primary motive for matrimony in most eras, and one’s marriage partner
Ligne n°107 : was carefully chosen. ...
Ligne n°109 : ... Endogamy, the practice of marrying someone from within one’s own tribe- Ligne n°110 : or group, is the oldest social regulation of marriage. When the forms
Ligne n°111 : of communication with outside groups are limited, endogamous marriage ...
Ligne n°110 : ... or group, is the oldest social regulation of marriage. When the forms- Ligne n°111 : of communication with outside groups are limited, endogamous marriage
Ligne n°112 : is a natural consequence. Cultural pressures to marry within one’s ...
Ligne n°117 : ... societies in which kinship relations are the most complex, thus barring- Ligne n°118 : from marriage large groups who may trace their lineage to a common
Ligne n°119 : ancestor. ...
Ligne n°121 : ... In societies in which the large, or extended, family remains the basic- Ligne n°122 : unit, marriages are usually arranged by the family. The assumption is
Ligne n°123 : that love between the partners comes after marriage, and much thought ...
Ligne n°122 : ... unit, marriages are usually arranged by the family. The assumption is- Ligne n°123 : that love between the partners comes after marriage, and much thought
Ligne n°124 : is given to the socioeconomic advantages accruing to the larger family ...
Ligne n°126 : ... nuclear, family predominates, young adults usually choose their own- Ligne n°127 : mates. It is assumed that love precedes (and determines) marriage, and
Ligne n°128 : less thought is normally given to the socioeconomic aspects of the ...- Ligne n°131 : In societies with arranged marriages, the almost universal custom is
Ligne n°132 : that someone acts as an intermediary, or matchmaker. This person’s ...
Ligne n°132 : ... that someone acts as an intermediary, or matchmaker. This person’s- Ligne n°133 : chief responsibility is to arrange a marriage that will be satisfactory
Ligne n°134 : to the two families represented. Some form of dowry or bridewealth is ...
Ligne n°134 : ... to the two families represented. Some form of dowry or bridewealth is- Ligne n°135 : almost always exchanged in societies that favour arranged marriages.
Ligne n°136 : Read More on This Topic ...
Ligne n°137 : ... St. Peter's Basilica on St. Peter's Square, Vatican City.- Ligne n°138 : Roman Catholicism: Marriage
- Ligne n°140 : The inclusion of marriage among the sacraments gives the Roman Catholic
Ligne n°141 : Church jurisdiction over an institution that is of as much concern to ...
Ligne n°142 : ... the state as it is to the church. The church claims complete- Ligne n°143 : jurisdiction over the marriages of its members, even though…
Ligne n°147 : ... prospective partners. Successful dating may result in courtship, which- Ligne n°148 : then usually leads to marriage.
- Ligne n°150 : Marriage rituals
- Ligne n°152 : The rituals and ceremonies surrounding marriage in most cultures are
Ligne n°153 : associated primarily with fecundity and validate the importance of ...
Ligne n°153 : ... associated primarily with fecundity and validate the importance of- Ligne n°154 : marriage for the continuation of a clan, people, or society. They also
Ligne n°155 : assert a familial or communal sanction of the mutual choice and an ...- Ligne n°160 : Marriage ceremonies include symbolic rites, often sanctified by a
Ligne n°161 : religious order, which are thought to confer good fortune on the ...
Ligne n°163 : ... success of child rearing, the offering of gifts, both real and- Ligne n°164 : symbolic, to the married couple are a significant part of the marriage
Ligne n°165 : ritual. Where the exchange of goods is extensive, either from the ...- Ligne n°173 : Fertility rites intended to ensure a fruitful marriage exist in some
Ligne n°174 : form in all ceremonies. Some of the oldest rituals still to be found in ...
Ligne n°178 : ... breaking of an object or food to ensure a successful consummation of- Ligne n°179 : the marriage and an easy childbirth.
Ligne n°182 : ... may be expressed by the joining of hands, an exchange of rings or- Ligne n°183 : chains, or the tying of garments. However, all the elements in marriage
Ligne n°184 : rituals vary greatly among different societies, and components such as ...
Ligne n°190 : ... Hindu tradition, for example, weddings are highly elaborate affairs,- Ligne n°191 : involving several prescribed rituals. Marriages are generally arranged
Ligne n°192 : by the parents of the couple, and the date of the ceremony is ...
Ligne n°193 : ... determined by careful astrological calculations. Among most Buddhists- Ligne n°194 : marriage remains primarily a secular affair, even though the Buddha
Ligne n°195 : offered guidelines for the responsibilities of lay householders. ...- Ligne n°197 : In Judaism marriage is believed to have been instituted by God and is
Ligne n°198 : described as making the individual complete. Marriage involves a double ...
Ligne n°197 : ... In Judaism marriage is believed to have been instituted by God and is- Ligne n°198 : described as making the individual complete. Marriage involves a double
Ligne n°199 : ceremony, which includes the formal betrothal and wedding rites (prior ...
Ligne n°200 : ... to the 12th century the two were separated by as much as one year). The- Ligne n°201 : modern ceremony begins with the groom signing the marriage contract
Ligne n°202 : before a group of witnesses. He is then led to the bride’s room, where ...
Ligne n°204 : ... huppa (a canopy that symbolizes the bridal bower), which involves the- Ligne n°205 : reading of the marriage contract, the seven marriage benedictions, the
- Ligne n°205 : reading of the marriage contract, the seven marriage benedictions, the
Ligne n°206 : groom’s placing a ring on the bride’s finger (in Conservative and ...
Ligne n°209 : ... ceremony the couple is led into a private room for seclusion, which- Ligne n°210 : symbolizes the consummation of the marriage.
Ligne n°212 : ... From its beginnings, Christianity has emphasized the spiritual nature- Ligne n°213 : and indissolubility of marriage. Jesus Christ spoke of marriage as
- Ligne n°213 : and indissolubility of marriage. Jesus Christ spoke of marriage as
Ligne n°214 : instituted by God, and most Christians consider it a permanent union ...
Ligne n°214 : ... instituted by God, and most Christians consider it a permanent union- Ligne n°215 : based upon mutual consent. Some Christian churches count marriage as
Ligne n°216 : one of the sacraments; other Christians confirm the sanctity of ...
Ligne n°216 : ... one of the sacraments; other Christians confirm the sanctity of- Ligne n°217 : marriage but do not identify it as a sacrament. Since the Middle Ages,
Ligne n°218 : Christian weddings have taken place before a priest or minister, and ...
Ligne n°220 : ... blessing, and, sometimes, the eucharistic rite.- Ligne n°221 : marriage: Christian wedding ceremony
Ligne n°222 : marriage: Christian wedding ceremonyA bride and groom receiving ...
Ligne n°221 : ... marriage: Christian wedding ceremony- Ligne n°222 : marriage: Christian wedding ceremonyA bride and groom receiving
Ligne n°223 : Communion during their wedding ceremony.© Bogdan ...- Ligne n°226 : In Islam marriage is not strictly a sacrament but is always understood
Ligne n°227 : as a gift from God or a kind of service to God. The basic Islamic ...
Ligne n°227 : ... as a gift from God or a kind of service to God. The basic Islamic- Ligne n°228 : tenets concerning marriage are laid out in the Qurʾān, which states
Ligne n°229 : that the marital bond rests on “mutual love and mercy” and that spouses ...
Ligne n°231 : ... one time (though they seldom do), but the wives must all be treated- Ligne n°232 : equitably. Marriages are traditionally contracted by the father or
Ligne n°233 : guardian of the bride and her intended husband, who must offer his ...
Ligne n°241 : ... desert.- Ligne n°242 : family law: Legal consequences of marriage
Ligne n°243 : Two persons might produce the economic incidents of marriage by ...
Ligne n°242 : ... family law: Legal consequences of marriage- Ligne n°243 : Two persons might produce the economic incidents of marriage by
Ligne n°244 : executing appropriate contracts or settlements. In some legal ...
Ligne n°245 : ... systems, a contract in conventional form is the core of the- Ligne n°246 : constitution of marriage. The contract may be complex, with a
Ligne n°247 : variety of clauses, as in… ...
Ligne n°248 : ... * family- Ligne n°249 : …united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a
Ligne n°250 : single household and interacting with each other in their ...
Ligne n°254 : ... common residence.…- Ligne n°255 : * exchange marriage
Ligne n°256 : Exchange marriage, form of marriage involving an arranged and ...
Ligne n°255 : ... * exchange marriage- Ligne n°256 : Exchange marriage, form of marriage involving an arranged and
- Ligne n°256 : Exchange marriage, form of marriage involving an arranged and
Ligne n°257 : reciprocal exchange of spouses between two groups. Exchange ...
Ligne n°257 : ... reciprocal exchange of spouses between two groups. Exchange- Ligne n°258 : marriage is most common in societies that have a unilineal descent
Ligne n°259 : system emphasizing the male line (patrilineality) and a consistent ...
Ligne n°263 : ... history of Europe: Aspects of early modern society- Ligne n°264 : …the advancing age of first marriage for women. Medieval girls were
Ligne n°265 : very young at first marriage, barely past puberty; these young ...
Ligne n°264 : ... …the advancing age of first marriage for women. Medieval girls were- Ligne n°265 : very young at first marriage, barely past puberty; these young
Ligne n°266 : girls were given to mature grooms who were in their middle or late ...
Ligne n°266 : ... girls were given to mature grooms who were in their middle or late- Ligne n°267 : 20s. By the late 16th century, parish marriage registers show that
Ligne n°268 : brides were nearly the same… ...
Ligne n°270 : ... history of Europe: Social upheaval- Ligne n°271 : …to beliefs in a romantic marriage, which became part of the new
Ligne n°272 : family ideal. Marriage age for middle-class women also dropped, ...
Ligne n°271 : ... …to beliefs in a romantic marriage, which became part of the new- Ligne n°272 : family ideal. Marriage age for middle-class women also dropped,
Ligne n°273 : creating an age disparity between men and women in the families of ...- Ligne n°281 : More About Marriage
Ligne n°299 : ... * major references- Ligne n°300 : + In family law: Legal consequences of marriage
Ligne n°301 : + In family ...
Ligne n°301 : ... + In family- Ligne n°302 : * marriage law
Ligne n°303 : + In marriage law ...
Ligne n°302 : ... * marriage law- Ligne n°303 : + In marriage law
Ligne n°304 : * significance in court testimony ...- Ligne n°311 : * Cornell Law School - Legal Information Institute - Marriage
Ligne n°312 : * The Catholic Encyclopedia - History of Marriage ...
Ligne n°311 : ... * Cornell Law School - Legal Information Institute - Marriage- Ligne n°312 : * The Catholic Encyclopedia - History of Marriage
Ligne n°313 : * The Spruce Eats - How Long Has the Institution of Marriage Existed ...
Ligne n°312 : ... * The Catholic Encyclopedia - History of Marriage- Ligne n°313 : * The Spruce Eats - How Long Has the Institution of Marriage Existed
Ligne n°314 : For? ...
Ligne n°318 : ... students.- Ligne n°319 : * marriage - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up)
Ligne n°328 : ... curiosity promo- Ligne n°329 : Marriage
Ligne n°330 : marriage: Hindu wedding ceremony View All Media ...
Ligne n°329 : ... Marriage- Ligne n°330 : marriage: Hindu wedding ceremony View All Media
- Ligne n°347 : + Same-sex marriage
Ligne n°348 : + Social structure ...
Ligne n°349 : ... + Family- Ligne n°350 : + Marriage law
Ligne n°351 : + Adultery ...
Ligne n°352 : ... + Dowry- Ligne n°353 : + Banns of marriage
Ligne n°354 : + Polygyny ...
Ligne n°359 : ... More About This Topic- Ligne n°360 : * Roman Catholicism: Marriage
Ligne n°361 : * Eastern Orthodoxy: Marriage ...
Ligne n°360 : ... * Roman Catholicism: Marriage- Ligne n°361 : * Eastern Orthodoxy: Marriage
Ligne n°362 : * Turkey: Marriage and family life ...
Ligne n°361 : ... * Eastern Orthodoxy: Marriage- Ligne n°362 : * Turkey: Marriage and family life
Ligne n°363 : * Population: Marriage ...
Ligne n°362 : ... * Turkey: Marriage and family life- Ligne n°363 : * Population: Marriage
Ligne n°364 : * Family law: Legal consequences of marriage ...
Ligne n°363 : ... * Population: Marriage- Ligne n°364 : * Family law: Legal consequences of marriage
Ligne n°365 : * California Indian: Marriage and child rearing ...
Ligne n°364 : ... * Family law: Legal consequences of marriage- Ligne n°365 : * California Indian: Marriage and child rearing
Ligne n°367 : ... Related Topics- Ligne n°368 : * Same-sex marriage
Ligne n°369 : * Dayananda Sarasvati ...
Ligne n°376 : ... * Agunah- Ligne n°377 : * Common-law marriage
Ligne n°439 : ... * Marital customs and laws- Ligne n°440 : * Marriage rituals
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